@article{Sarkar:276612,
      recid = {276612},
      author = {Sarkar, M. A. R. and Hossain, M. Z. and Islam, A. K. M.  M.},
      title = {Effect of water and fertilizer management on the yield and  yield components of Boro rice under SRI method},
      journal = {Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University},
      address = {2007-12},
      number = {452-2018-3968},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {The experiment was conducted at the Agronomy Field  Laboratory, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh  to delineate proper management of water and fertilizer to  obtain maximum yield of Boro rice. Two levels of water  management viz. (i) SRI water management (moist soil, water  at field capacity) and (ii) BRRI water management (5-6cm  standing water), and five fertilizer management practices  viz. (i) BRRI fertilizer managements (120, 60, 40, 10, 5 kg  N, P205, K20, S and Zn kg had, respectively), (ii) cowdung  @ 10 t had, (iii) poultry manure @ 5 t had, (iv) 50% of  BRRI recommended fertilizer + 50% of the cowdung, (v) 50%  BRRI recommended fertilizer + 50% poultry manure were  arranged in split-plot design with three replications. The  results showed that SRI water management produced higher  grain and straw yields than that of BRRI water management.  Number of total tillers hill-1, bearing tillers hill-1,  total spikelets panicle-1 and sterile spikelets panicle-1  gave similar trends to that of grain and straw yields. BRRI  recommended fertilizer management produced the highest  grain yield and the second highest grain yield was obtained  in 50% of the BRRI recommended fertilizer + 50% of the  poultry manure. The lowest grain yield was obtained in  cowdung @ 10 t had. In terms of interaction, SRI water  management in combination with BRRI fertilizer management  produced the highest grain yield and the second highest  grain yield was obtained in BRRI water management x BRRI  fertilizer management and in SRI water management x 50%  BRRI fertilizer management + 50% of the poultry manure. The  lowest grain yield was found in BRRI water management x  cowdung @ 10 t had.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/276612},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.276612},
}